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How to Survive When the Robots Come For Your Job
We've all heard the alarms sounding over the last few years -- the trifecta of robots, automation and artificial intelligence are marching in lockstep, shiny arms raised, taking not just our factory and mechanical jobs but also our mid-to-high level white collar jobs in finance, marketing and, ahem, journalism. A new survey by Pew Research Center called "The Future of Jobs and Jobs Training" follows a slew of studies, panels, FAQs and articles which herald this disconcerting prospect. But the report offers some hope: with the proper approach to training, learning and education, humans will do just fine in this brave new world. There's a catch: you have to reimagine everything you think you know about training, learning and education. Focusing on learning specific skills such as a particular computer programming language will not be the answer, Lee Rainie, a co-author of the Pew report, told CMSWire.